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Cylinder 3 Misfire

Spartan GL

Specialist Walter US Army
Replaced the Fuse for the Reader

got a Cylinder 3 Misfire




Its ether my spark plugs or fuel injectors


gah ='[ Tax return get here soon!
 


Is it running rough? I always get nervous when I hear cyl 3 misfire. That plug is easy to get to, pull it and make sure it's not smashed.
 
Is it running rough? I always get nervous when I hear cyl 3 misfire. That plug is easy to get to, pull it and make sure it's not smashed.

I'm with this guy.

What are your mods? I'd check the tip of the plug...if it is bent...then bye bye piston.
 


I'm with this guy.

What are your mods? I'd check the tip of the plug...if it is bent...then bye bye piston.

Yeah, I always get something in my head when I read titles before I read the thread. First thing I thought of was chipped piston.

Hope for your sake, it's not.
 
just a side note zef...all the times I've seen your signature...did you know you spelled MORAD wrong? LOL
 
its running kinda odd at times.

And it seems to be going through gas really fast recently.

I'm leaning towars fuel injector
 


Since a cylinder is starving...or there is nothing there...perhaps LOL

How about pull the damned plug out and look at it?
 


Do you know what a spark plug is?

If so, look at your coil packs and find the number three. Then look to the wire directly to the right of it. (granted you're facing the engine from the front of the car) follow that wire and it will go to the spark plug on the front side of the engine in the middle.

Find a socket for spark plugs (has a rubber grommet inside so you don't **** up the insulator) and take it off.

Then stop being a tool.
 
Do you know what a spark plug is?

If so, look at your coil packs and find the number three. Then look to the wire directly to the right of it. (granted you're facing the engine from the front of the car) follow that wire and it will go to the spark plug on the front side of the engine in the middle.

Find a socket for spark plugs (has a rubber grommet inside so you don't **** up the insulator) and take it off.

Then stop being a tool.

I thought you guys wanted me to look at the Piston?
 
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